The
Pope of Pop is back!BIG TIME!!“Having recorded eight albums and one EP
within a ten year span, GregPope is a very prolific guy. What’s even more impressive is that each
release is better than the last. This, his
lates, is a more than worthy follow up to 2016’s ‘Guiding
Star’ and raises the bar
yet again. ‘Forget About You’ is a short
slice of pure pop, clocking in at just a hair over 2 minutes. With an
unforgettable hook of a chorus, it’s the perfect lead off track.It took only one spin of ‘Planet Earth’
(sorry, couldn’t resist) to make me to realize who in my life this song was
about. Greg describes the song’s
genesis, intro in particular, as follows:‘I think I was influenced there
by my son Micah practicing Bach’s inventions for his piano lessons. I was
hearing those pieces over and over on a given day. That section was originally
just guitar but I thought a harpsichord might add a cool dimension so I asked
Micah to play on it. He added some of his own ideas and the arrangement really
exceeded my expectations.’ As
with all of Greg’s albums, the songs are extremely well written. With ‘A Few Seconds…’, it’s the little things that make this
album special. The oohs and aahs of ‘Retread’, the wonderful slide guitar on ‘Dreams
About You’ and the ideally placed harpsichord intro to ‘Planet Earth’ all help
make for a unique and very engaging album. ‘A Few Seconds of Fame’ is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
listening!” - PowerPopNews.comIndeed!GREAT!!

Fronted by
Aussie legend Dom Mariani, who came to prominence on the music scene in the 80s
with legendary garage rock combo The Stems, and later went on to form revered
power
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Scorpio MonologuePrice: $12.00Artist: David Brookings & the Average LookingsDescription:

David Brookings has been a part of the indie pop scene since
releasing his first record in 2000 at the tender age of 21. While David
Brookings catalog contains several fine albums, Scorpio Monologue stands
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Eytan’s
seventh album has just arrived!“Since Description: “Listening to this new collection, a tribute to rockers Nada Surf, with less-than-zero knowledge of the band or its songs, turns out to be the smartest move I've made in awhile. Going in blind, I was able to judge the songs on their own merits and I didn't have to play the ‘Which Version is Better?’ game. These are the onl
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These are the earliest
professionally documented recordings of Chris and Sean Lund, aka "The Lund
Bros". The first portion of the record was the result of Geffen Records'
1995 funding of the band's stu
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The
Artwoods - Art Wood, Derek Griffiths, Malcolm Pool, Keef Hartley and future
Deep Purple organist Jon Lord - recorded for Decca, Parlophone and Fontana from
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BRAND
NEW RELEASE ON THE KOOL KAT LABEL!!Glasgow's magnificent PearlfishersMoving away from his traditional
pop and rock efforts of the past, now coming from New Orleans to Memphis, dark
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Marty SchneiderExceptional cover stories for this landmark issue
include the tragic mystery story of the Lost & Found from California,
an expansive interview with writer/musician/archivist Lenny Kaye (
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